A defense contractor has just started producing turbines for a new government contract. The first turbine took 325 hours to produce. The learning curve is 92.9%. How long will it take to produce the 37th turbine?
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9% b = log(R) / log(2) b = log(0.929) / log(2) b ≈ -0.106 Show more…
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